Synonym: meandering, rambling, tortuous, twist, twisting, twisty, voluminous, wandering, wind. Similar words: finding, binding, findings, blindingly, ending, landing, mending, lending. Meaning: ['waɪndɪŋ] n. the act of winding or twisting. adj. 1. marked by repeated turns and bends 2. of a path e.g..
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91. The complete model must also take account of the voltages induced in the phase winding by rotor motion.
92. Everywhere the narrow, winding streets were lined with little golden terraced houses.
93. Dumenil Leble has been gradually winding down its banking operations since 1993.
94. It sits amid wide lawns and giant cedar trees high above the eastern banks of the wide and winding River Dart.
95. Gubberford Lane is a winding country lane and for about a mile it is without footpaths.
96. The winding lanes and grey stillness of early autumn combined to soothe her spirit.
97. During the freewheeling interval the motional voltage becomes negative and the freewheeling winding current may be forced to reverse direction.
98. As it loses the heat that fuels its steady churning, the plate motions on the surface are slowly winding down.
99. In my imagination I saw a country road winding through granite hills or threading the sides of dunes.
100. As well as the winding scarps there are also some straight scarps, usually shorter.
101. The characteristic feature of Brindley's canals was their winding routes, following contours as far as possible without involving major earthworks.
102. The thought went exploding through Shiona's head, winding her, driving the strength from her body.
103. He reached the river, crossed the ford, and climbed the winding path up the opposite cliff.
104. These had advantages in handling and in instant access to a desired image without any winding.
105. Unfortunately, a substantial proportion of modern mains transformers have either twin primary windings,[http://sentencedict.com/winding.html] or a tapped winding.
106. They pass a long, winding crack in the paved street he does re-member.
107. Further increases in winding current then produce a diminishing return in terms of improved flux level.
108. He felt it winding through his own arteries, something vile and slippery like heavy black oil in a crankcase.
109. As recently as fifty years ago, it lay in its original box(sentencedict.com), with the cushion and winding key.
110. With parallel operation the output voltage is equal to the voltage rating of one winding, or 6 volts in this case.
111. I climbed into the truck, gave her a wave and drove off down the winding township road.
112. It is full of narrow winding streets and beautiful Tudor buildings and has an attractive waterfront.
113. Each tooth has a separate winding which produces a radial magnetic field when excited by a d.c. current.
114. However, he was reluctantly persuaded to buy a secondhand gold band with a worn heart pattern winding around it.
115. They are made by winding resin-laced strands of carbon fibre round a mandrel and then curing in an oven.
116. We bought an old pickup and scouted the winding mountain roads.
117. The winding drum is powered by a small steam engine, operating through a worm-wheel and gear.
118. Boats have to negotiate a narrow winding channel between high slate walls to reach it.
119. Looking past Adam, she saw Fand had stopped by another set of steps winding up into the rock.
120. This is a small historical town of narrow winding streets set amidst some of the most picturesque scenery.
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